Vehicle Description
V8 power, an upgraded interior, and nice touches (like the
color-matched tonneau) deliver a 1967 Chevrolet El Camino of
distinction and affordability.
The Chevelle-based El Caminos nicely mix muscle car looks with a
more distinct/rarer style. So it's quite nice to have it done in a
bold red. It's a more modern application that gives off a nice
gloss in the sunshine. Brightwork is also important when you're out
for a sunny Sunday drive, and so the grille, bumper, and Rally
wheels all have the bright look of quality. There are even nice
details, like the full-length trim and aluminum window visors.
Plus, the red tonneau not only makes this El Camino more
aerodynamic, but also it keeps the truck bed and rubber mat looking
good for when it's time to load up the tailgating supplies.
Black interiors always look great against red exteriors. And you
can really tell they made some nice investments here. Plush
carpeting, taut door panels, and a well-done dash have a deep and
dark feeling of quality. The low-back bucket seats with a center
console in-between is always a nice addition. You have a grippy
thee-spoke steering wheel, floor shifter, and provisions for a tach
to make this a proper driver's classic. Plus, the radio looks like
the factory unit, but it's really a retro-style AM/FM digital tuner
to deliver upgraded driving tunes.
Under the hood is proper small block V8 power. It looks quite nice
with the bold orange radiating from within the middle of the black
engine bay. This 350 V8 inhales deeply with a four-barrel
carburetor, and headers add power exhaling with authority out of
the dual exhaust. And because this is the kind of classic that's
made for driving, you have nice features, like a three-speed
automatic transmission, power steering, and power brakes.
Style, distinction, and utility all come together in one nice
vintage package. Time to get your hands on this El Camino. Call
now!